Lightning and electronics and my Macbook Air


A couple of nights ago lightning came over my house. It seemed everything was fine until I tried to turn on my Macbook air. It's' a total brick and no amount of different resets are working.  My next step is to attempt a battery removal.

Every other PC (3 of them) and audio gear is on a surge protector.  The Macbook was left charging directly into the wall.  I had completely forgotten about it when the thunder started.  In fact the charger is still working fine. Just the Macbook.  So whatever surge came through managed to find the weakest link in some bit of silicon.

I want to point out that this happened in spite of having a whole house surge protector which is still telling me it's fine.

So, as I was saying, belt and suspenders are the way to go. Whole house surge protector + surge protectors at your point of use for anything more delicate than a washer and dryer.
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Showing 3 responses by riley804

your whole house surge protection, is that covered by the power company?

“Power company is not going to cover anything. They have zero responsibility”

if the power company offers protection then it depends on what protection. one purchased as it could meter based or individual surge protection.

the meter based protection is for large appliances , individual surge protection is for more sensitive equipment.

in our area , there are two power companies and depending on the area, one company will cover everything, while the other one only covers big appliances if you buy that protection 

“Please keep in mind that in either case, they do NOT cover electronics, only major appliances and internal wiring. “


and that is what i explained.

be thankful it was just a laptop.   it could have been much worse.